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Urge To Self Destruct |
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Written by Bob Sordahl
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 |
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I want to get behind this party, I really do, but it is difficult to get excited about an organization whose every action seems akin to playing Russian roulette with a fully loaded weapon. The Republicans blew an incredible opportunity on Tuesday evening when in their response to the President's speech before Congress, they fell far short of what was desperately needed.
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Change They Can Believe In |
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Written by Bob Sordahl
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009 |
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Congress is out of control. I’m coming to the point where I believe that we have more to fear from them than from President Obama. It appears as if the characters in Congress are using the young President as a front man to hustle their dangerous agenda. We know how persuasive he is with a script, and the evil twins Pelosi and Reid are using him as their shill.
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Is It All About Getting Even? |
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Written by Bob Sordahl
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 |
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Because I like to hear all sides of an issue while forming my opinions, I tap many sources of information on a daily basis. In addition to newspapers, the Internet, MSM news programs and Conservative talk radio, I also occasionally listen to Progressive/Liberal talk stations. Today, I was doing just that, listening to Ed Schultz, the Liberal equivalent I suppose of Rush Limbaugh on the right. He was discussing President Obama’s mortgage relief program and taking calls from listeners.
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Country Or Principle? |
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Written by Bob Sordahl
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 |
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Republicans appear to be taking a pass on this session of Congress. I believe I see what they are doing, essentially telling the Democrats: “If you think you can do a better job, go for it, and don’t ask for our help. Your party will own the results of whatever comes from the bills you pass.” I get it, but I don’t necessarily believe it is the best thing for our Country or the party.
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Fairness To Who? |
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Written by Bob Sordahl
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Sunday, 15 February 2009 |
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Recent events make it look as if Liberals in Congress are hell-bent on silencing any opposing political points of view. Three Democratic leaders, Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow, Iowa Senator Tom Harkin and past President Bill Clinton publicly called this past week for reinstatement of the “Fairness Doctrine”, lamenting the demise of many Liberal talk radio stations across the Country.
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